Description
About the Author
Mahon O'Brien, is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Brighton. He is also the author of Heidegger, History and the Holocaust (2015) and Heidegger and Authenticity: From Resoluteness to Releasement (2013).
Reviews
While squarely facing Heidegger's troubling political attitudes and personal flaws, Mahon O'Brien shows that "one of the most original and creative philosophers to have lived and worked in the twentieth century" remains thought-provoking today. O'Brien draws on letters, notebooks, and reminiscences as well as the canonical texts to create a stimulating introduction to Heidegger's life, ideas, and legacies. -- Richard Polt, Professor of Philosophy, Xavier University
With exemplary clarity and a sure command of its subject, O'Brien's compendious introduction weaves together deeply appreciative and incisive glosses on the diverse yet also continuous "pathways" of Heidegger's thought - and its legacy and global reach - with an unvarnished portrait of the philosopher's difficult temperament, complete with often unflattering, alarming, and notorious details of his personal and public life. -- Daniel O. Dahlstrom, Professor of Philosophy, Boston University
Book Information
ISBN 9781786613837
Author Mahon O'Brien
Format Paperback
Page Count 140
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield International
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield International
Weight(grams) 191g
Dimensions(mm) 205mm * 141mm * 11mm